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7.3 (1) A person must apply to the Minister in writing for the approval of an ERAP.
(2) The application for approval must be signed by the applicant and must include a copy of the ERAP and the following information:
(a) the name and contact information of the applicant;
(b) a description of the applicant's operations;
(c) the name and contact information of any third party who assisted in the preparation of the application;
(d) the classification of the dangerous goods to which the ERAP relates and the mode of transport used;
(e) for each mode of transport used,
(i) the frequency of the transportation of the dangerous goods,
(ii) the type and specification of the means of containment used to transport the dangerous goods, and
(iii) the geographical area in which the dangerous goods are transported;
(f) the ERAP telephone number, including the area code, at which a person identified in the ERAP can be reached at any time while the dangerous goods are handled or transported;
(g) a description of the communications systems that will be available at the location of a release or anticipated release of dangerous goods;
(h) the name and contact information of any third-party emergency responders, their role and a copy of the agreement between the applicant and the third party;
(i) the following information regarding the ERAP response equipment:
(i) a detailed list of the equipment,
(ii) the location of the equipment,
(iii) the name of the person responsible for the operation of the equipment at each location,
(iv) for each location, the dangerous goods in respect of which the equipment is to be used during emergency measures, and
(v) the geographical areas where the equipment at each location is to be used;
(j) the following information respecting the ERAP response personnel, including technical advisors, team leaders and response teams:
(i) their names and contact information,
(ii) their responsibilities,
(iii) any training they have taken, and
(iv) description of their knowledge and experience in respect of the dangerous goods;
(k) the response capability in respect of the dangerous goods, including
(i) the measures that can be taken in response to the release or anticipated release,
(ii) the persons responsible for taking the measures referred to in subparagraph (i), and
(iii) the ERAP equipment that will be used to take those measures;
(l) an estimate of the time required for the response personnel and equipment to reach the location of the release or anticipated release and a description of the mobilization and deployment steps in respect of the response personnel and equipment; and
(m) a potential incident analysis, including
(i) the following scenarios:
(A) an anticipated release of dangerous goods,
(B) the release of less than 1% of the dangerous goods in a means of containment,
(C) the release of more than 50% of the dangerous goods in a means of containment, and
(D) the exposure to fire of a means of containment that contains dangerous goods,
(ii) the possible consequences of the release or anticipated release for each scenario,
(iii) the measures, organized by tier in accordance with section 7.8, to be taken in response to the release or anticipated release for each scenario, and
(iv) the identification of the persons responsible for taking the measures referred to in subparagraph (iii).